COPS Season 5 Episode 3 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Part 3
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ต.ค. 2024
- Airdate: Sat. Aug. 29, 1992
Segment #1: Officers Walter Rice and Antonio Santiago of the Highway Patrol discover a gun and drugs in a stolen car during a routine traffic stop.
Segment #2: Officer Kyle Smith aids elderly ladies with water leaking from a ceiling.
Segment #3: Sergeant James Boone responds to a man injured during a fight, and later to shots fired at a detective.
The early 90s was awesome lol
I remember this episode so vividly because I grew up in North Philly where they recorded a lot of that of that episode. I was in middle school at the time and a class mate of mine came running in the classroom saying…. My dad is going to be on COPS!!! We all knew he didn’t work in law enforcement.😂
thats classic
@@Joefixit77 Funny how cops always showed low level street crime but never touched any arrests of the so-called gangsters from South Philly in the post-Angelo Bruno era… Let us see you guys locking up Merlino’s crew and Stanfa’s crew and Scarfo’s crew! Wtf cops? Yous only have the balls to show people from the hood getting arrested? Lol… Thats weird…
I grew up in Philly too. Glad my nephew emailed the Philly episodes to me. I stopped what I was doing to watch, not knowing I would be watching continuously👀😊@@joeblow6100
What yr was this filmed?
Looks like the mid-late 1990's, right?
The NYC and Philly episodes were always fantastic ones to watch. Thanks for uploading these!
Straight up east coast in the flesh lol 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I like the Philadelphia episodes a lot. Thank you!
I'll never understand why guys would ride so dirty with guns and drugs but not follow simple traffic laws
Most criminals are stupid.
@@immortaliaa you said it for me lol
No common sense
Most of them are high you just don’t think straight
in philly there was too much crime for cops to worry about simple traffic laws. They knew the players were and they were going to pull you over whether they had a reason or not.
These were the best cops episodes back then.
what a time to be alive. this show is a cultural icon. There was nothing like it at the time. Kids these days will never understand with youtube and social media. Nowadays with the ways we've been desensitized "COPS" seems tame, but this was raw and gritty back in the day.
Very well said.
Absolutely spot on.
Especially philly episodes
@@dyharvin6778 this is when they were forced to live in the city
The cars on the street!! I'm just like wow. I'm so glad to have lived in the time that I had been.
Nothing beats old cops episodes. Proud to be an 80's baby!
Yo, same here. Old School all day, every day! 💯
@@MPG92me also
Ya, I loved it as a kid. This is OG reality TV.
87' love this shit
92’ and loving this 90s cops 😘 y’all 80s babies need to go back 3 seasons
My father was a boot cop back in the day in Philly, those guys were his co workers, love you dad miss you 😔 😢
He held the line
Now the city is a Communist Hellhole
Same my dad was a Philly cop in the 80’s
Bless your dad.
@1DRIPSTER thanks man, you too 🙏
Rest in peace. 😢
the driver in the first scene is my little cousin. he is a mature adult now and doing well for himself.
That is awesome. I hope and pray he continues to be on the right path.
so few manage to turn their lives around today. many don't live long enough to get the chance.
That’s awesome good job
no way haha I love that guys style. I always wonder what happened to these people later in life. Good to hear.
What horrible luck to have stolen a car with drugs and a gun in it
Though I was born in 1994, seeing them old school boxy Crown Victorias is nostalgia. I had a 1989 LX model. They don't make cars like these anymore.
"Don't get nervous"
I love you East Coast.
Being from here there was always something special about the Philadelphia episodes always looking in the background like "ah, I know exactly where they are"
Was a Philly Cop from 77 till 97. Worked with alot of good people. Back then you vould do your job. Loved that siren. No cameras, no bullshit.
U could def jus do your job, or whatever. Them cams done caught the good guys doing bad thangz tho. Ijs. Not u tho, of course
If you were caught lock them up and lose the key.
Thank you for your service. Yes, very different era back then versus today.
The cops getting in the crawlspace to find the cut-off valve was pure class.
As someone who currently lives right outside of Philly I can tell you that most of these streets look exactly the same as this episode and are still under construction😂
More like under destruction.
I will say that Philly cops today would NOT have gotten their hands dirty helping get that water turned off.
People are people
Sure they would.
Def
If you thought Philly was bad then....you should see it now
It's like Miami, miami gardens
@@kristianolliviere9045 anything with “gardens” in the name is a hell hole… I’m in Los Angeles and we have “Hawaiian gardens” where a cop got his head blown off at point blank with a shotgun 20 years ago.
Palm beach gardens is not bad
@@kristianolliviere9045Philly is way worse than Miami right now
It's more violent now for no darn reason..., but it's cleaner than it was back then.
12:40 and 16:17 that oldschool Powercall siren sounds so good
This brings back so many memories of growing up in South Philly during the 70's & 80's.
Gosh, I remember those blue New Jersey license plates
What a time to be alive lol look at this guys shirt 😂😂 “cause it was the ninety’s “
33 years nothing has changed Boone been in that area my whole life…
Boone still on the force? Damn I thought he would be retired by now.
Boone is a good guy.
I REMEMBER THE BLUE POLICE CARS WITH THE GOLD BADGE HERE IN PHILADELPHIA EARLY 80'S.
I'm in my 40s & my husband is in his 50s. We were talking just the other day about how if you're our age, you still check your speed & tap that brake when you notice an old Impala in your rear view, lol. It's just ingrained, even though lots of departments started using the Chargers or drug seizure vehicles back in the early 2000s.
OK Mr. Peterson of Pendant Publishing. Stop Posting these Videos . 1 45 am and I'm Still Watching. Go to Bed 😄
It's J Peterman, you bozo.
Deep i just showed my Unk this recording of him in that Honda he said he had to sit for about a year because of that gun and drug charge.. he said they were on the way back from the Plato from hanging out with friends.. funny part is that i remember him having a Honda Accord when I was a kid too lmbo he's 58 now with Grandchildren and totally retired from the Streets (JBMDays)) if you know 'You know... How funny to see this episode of my uncle 😂
🤔 Why was they driving a " Hot One?" They could've rented a ride, and tapped the gun & dope to the top of the trunk. 🤷🏽♀️
@@billyjacc Without me saying too much I'll just say those Days were JBM days ....Unk is in his Late 50s now
My Aunt and cousin were on COPS in Boston. She was selling dope, they raided her, and the detectives set up shop in her house taking phone calls from ppl looking to cop brown or white. They’d knock on the door, get dragged in and cuffed, next phone call. 😂
Damn. We think Philly is dirty now but it’s pristine compared to how filthy it was in the early 90s. This is coming from a north Philly kid born & rained.
Philly is more dangerous now than the early 90s
They cleaned up New York too
Philly used to look worse in the 80s and 90s I tell people this all the time ! People forget quick
Philly has changed so much it’s still dangerous but a lot of these neighborhoods it’s all rich white people now from New York City
You 100 percent right phillys silll crazy Kensington will never change but this part in their failure that they’re in the temple kids now I miss Philly in the 90s that’s when I grew up in it riding bmx and skating at love park everyday now center city is all hipsters it’s just like a mini nyc
Old school policing! Bring it back!
philly is still somewhat old school, pennsylvania is one of the only states where cops don't wear body cams which is kinda wild , guess they don't want a bunch of lawsuits because philly cops are terrible, and don't get me started on penn highway patrol state troopers
👍👍💪😎
@@J.Gainez Huh? Philly cops wear body cams. You're also confusing Highway Patrol (PPD) with State Troopers (State Police).
There’s good and bad with that. I remember seeing cops on the street getting away with sh!t in broad daylight that wouldn’t fly now with cameras everywhere. We’re talking physical abuse of those in custody.
@@danc.732that's till August 7 2023,Colonel Christopher Paris announced that would be implemented.
“Here it is baby!” 16:15
1:05 "Here's the gun, Im a bad guy." Filmed in the early 90s at 2024 still true to this day.😂😂😂😂
Old school police work. Billy clubs handy, and no nonsense
tolerated from suspects. Philly can be a rough town.
No body armor back then either.
I could have swore I saw an older episode one time where the officer had nunchucks 😳 Badass!
"You making your own lane"
Lmao
Sounds like someone from “The Sopranos” 😂😂😂. Love it. 😂😂
😂😂😂 Straight up philly
Back in the days when cops would just roll up to your window to make a snarky comment.
I remember this episode and these particular officers.
PPD, has it's own Highway Patrol. " Boot Cops." They have access to the entire city to patrol. Also, first in line to put their foot in ya @$$! lol
The first scene was on Parkside Ave, outside of Fairmont Park.... during the Greek Picnic. The Greek used to be " WILD!" Lot's of fun, until it got too big and more of the neighborhood knuckleheads were showing up, doing 💩 we didn't grow up doing, and that just pretty much F'd it up for everybody. That new Gen didn't know how to party properly. 😂
I love my city wish we could bring those days back
Never noticed Bart Simpson until now
Back the men & women in blue.
Back the good ones. Lock up the corrupt ones.
What year was this 92! It wasn’t no internet and social media so everybody was out side!
I missed the early 1990's! I love Philly,PA!
It was better then
After 2010, it’s been a hellhole
@jayslomine4280 Yes, it is abd it's still like this till this day!
Back then the violent crime rate was way higher than now.
Philly girl here! ❤
Sgt Boone was the man
He only cared about making a name for himself
@@KAZALO9How do you figure?
@anthonyfox7352 father Worked in K9 and knew him personally
@anthonyfox7352 father was 24K1 knew him personally he was a hot shot ..He knew CI and deputy Fox also ..Any relation ?
God this intro is epic, gives me chills honestly lol
Jersey always in some shit either in Philly or New York 🤦🏽♂️😂😩
Most of our state is considered philly metro or New York Metro and if it's not it's considered insignificant
Homeboy said for what!!!!!in a stolen car,with a loaded gun,and a bag of coke
& not a driver's license between them. 😏
They're carrying spare bullets on their belt. I haven't seen that in a long time!
The boys rolling around with drugs and guns driving up the wrong side of road
Sheer stupidity
I think this was like one of the only episodes of Cops in Philadelphia
No there were a few of them. Maybe around 10
That sgt. Boone is still on the job in Philly.
He’d have to be an old dude by now to still be working the streets.
Steak man and his brother Fred🥷they got me for the get bk😅🤣
Old school cops episodes are the best, none of this present day affirmative pc bs
Found the high school dropout.
Did you see the size of those detectives' balls... working on his own!? 😂
Oh and it’s funny in this episode there up in north Philly by temple, the neighborhood now all rich people you gotta go past diamond Street then it starts to get back to the hood
Gentrification
The way police are today is like night and day, and this is with a whole camera crew
There is water everywhere, and the police are taking their time to come everyone down .😂😂😂
Oh, yeah! That's the version that plasters the Fox Television Studios logo!
Upn
The good old power call at 12:40
Ahhh when police had power to do their job and protect us. Not anymore
Great channel!
Any chance of having Season 5, Episode 02?
I remember watching this on TV as a kid in Philly. It was exciting even though they didn’t pass through our neighborhood
The double duece has always been wild
damn, Philly cops actually enforcing traffic laws, imagine that
Cops back then- let me climb in the basement and find the shut off valve
Cops now- I don’t know what to tell ya, call plumber.
Crazy how calm everybody was back then even after they found the gun. How it should be still
Shit nowadays people get themselves thrown in jail for simple traffic stops. Then blame the police lol
Back when civil rights were just words on TV..
"COPS is filmed on location with the men and women of LAWWWWWWW enforcement."
The best episode was the naked man in the barber shop in North Philly
I love Philly PD
Those first two cops never skipped a doughnut did they? 🍩
Funny how they called the cops and not a plumber 👨🔧 haha
My philly era! I was 15. 26th and Lehigh norf philly all day!
boy have times changed.
Dude I would not want to get caught for drugs by Philly cops back when this was filmed. Those cops were dirty and no one was keeping them in check.
Can't belive how nice the cops were, not cynical.
Well the people they encountered weren't all acting like entitled a**holes from the moment the officer introduced themselves either. Maybe if people treated them with basic human respect & quit acting like they know the law much better than those paid to enforce it (because they never do, especially the ones who tell them over & over how they "know my rights & know the law") they might act like they were interacting with other fellow humans and not brainless dipsh*ts incapable of critical thinking.
Here it is baby!
Back when cops could do their jobs without people losing their minds and holding a protest because some douche bag had to pay consequences for fucking up
What a wild concept ...
Nothing changed in Philly it’s been the same since forever!
“It makes your day”? Hey if you get guys in a stolen car also riding dirty and have a weapon with no license, you do what you guys did and lock them up. But feel good about it? It shouldn’t bring you pleasure to have to do that. It should make you want to think beyond the job. What kind of things can we get our leaders to change to prevent young men from falling into this way of life? That kind of stuff. It should sadden you that you have to do this.
The cops back then did not play!
Why would they call the police for the water coming in? How about the landlord.
People used to call the police just to check the movie times. Back then they'd call for everything!
Dude, the PPD , used be called for everything. Drive you to the hospital, etc... I think they curtailed that in the early 2000's
Different times
Don’t ever get into an altercation with someone named “steakman”
Just walk away!!
Philly cops were really scary during the Rizzo administration. I made an illegal u-turn once in center city and got stopped. The cop let me go but basically threatened me with physical harm if he ever saw me do that again. "Yes sir". LOL
Get you back like olivia rodrigo
I want the old America back.
What, the crack epidemic? The violent crime rates that were double what they are now? Use your head, boomer.
I was running on the streets at the time of this filming. We would go to the city, hit the open air markets for some party favors. On a Friday night there would be a line of cars waiting to be served like a drive thru. The cops didn't arrest customers, they would just take your drugs or cash and maybe beat you.
Beat you??? 😅
Y'all must've did something they totally didn't like.
@@billyjacc back then they weren't worried about getting arrested and taken to the station, they were more afraid of being beaten by the cops down by the river and dumped in a field.
@@JubeProductions And that right there is exactly why the drug problem has only gotten so much worse.
If they treated buyers like they treat dealers, there would be very few buyers left.
@@notavailable4596 The cops would beat customers as well. Most buyers would rather get the summons for loitering in a drug area than catch a beat down by some plain clothes narcs.
It was the same thing with dealers. If they go arrested, there would be another one to take their spot before the cops got back to the station. The dealer would be out before the cops next shift.
@@JubeProductions Drug dealers don't get summons for loitering.
If they get locked up for intent to distribute, buyers should be locked up for buying.
When phillys finest didn’t have there hands tied behind there back
Their there and they're. Learn it. Live it.
That black female mayor Parker go to go and be locked up and lose the key. Bring back the Boyz in blue.
13:44 I knew I recognized him. He was a sergeant in Louis Theroux BBC Philadelphia documentary
She’s not upset, that’s how they communicate
😶🍿...Cops
That was nice of that cop to turn the water off for those ladies
Felt do bad for Don Vito for having to deal with this
grew up in that place & time #TuffCity
Bring back true policing
Good old philadelphia
City sure looked at lot cleaner back then
Oh wow 😂 this is classic
Crown Vic’s and LTD s long tuff dangerous
I love those old cars my uncle had a couple of them in the early 90,s he would buy the used ones that were former police cars I remember being about 12 to 15 years old and he would take me in the empty big parking lots and let me drive them they definitely had power and were fun to drive
I miss you cops_tv where are you its been forever???😒🤣
“Yellow shirt, yellow shirt!”
I was 12 that's got to be in early 90s
Just imagine, at the time, the people being arrested were probably angry. Upset at being arrested. Felt like this was going to be a big huge ordeal. And maybe it was. But now, 30 years later, what did it all even mean? A minor bump in the road in the story of life. Some may not even still be with us. It's weird how time goes marching on and everything that felt so normal just passes us by. Sometime ago was the last time you did something and didn't realize it. Last time you went to the woods or the field or lake to play with friends, last time you rode your bicycles around the block, the last time you talked to your school crush etc. What feels so long ago was really just a couple dozen years ago. Nothing in the grand scheme of things. It's weird, I'm almost forgetting what people looked like in my past. Like, I can't mentally picture them now. Sure, my brain has a like, thumbnail of them, but I can't actually truly picture them anymore. Anyways, it just struck me how even getting arrested, which sucks, ends up being irrelevant decades later. Maybe not for your employment, but hey....
Existential analysis of an episode of COPS. I appreciate this.
Philly cops Don't play. Your wrong move gets them on you. And then you don't have your ID? Oh, and look... They found a loaded weapon between the seats. That's why they can't and Don't play out in Philly. Bye bois.
Difference between then and now is people arnt scared of cops and dont expect them to help either,too many bad cops giving good ones bad rep unfortunately